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1 გულიweak / strong / cold / soft heart სუსტი / მაგარი / ცივი / ჩვილი გულიin one's heart of hearts // at the bottom of one's heart გულის სიღრმეშიat heart გულში, გუნებაში2 შუაგული, სიღრმეin the heart of the forest ტყის შუაგულში / სიღრმეში3 არსი, დედაარსიto learn / know by heart ზეპირად სწავლა / ცოდნაhis heart sank // he lost heart სულით დაეცაhe won her heart მისი გული მოიგო / მოინადირა;she eating her heart out ჩუმად განიცდის // გულს იჭამსhe got his heart's desire ნატვრა აღუსრულდა / აუხდაher heart failed her გულმა უღალატა // გული ცუდად გაუხდაa broken heart მოკლული/გატეხილი გულიthis broke her heart ამან გული გაუტეხა/მოუკლაchicken hearted მშიშარა, მხდალიfaint-hearted სულმდაბალი; გაუბედავი, მხდალი
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